deficit topped $326 million. butthecity's long-termliability more than $14 billion may be the larger problem. one detroit lawmaker wants american taxpayers to bail out the city. >> after the election of jimmy carter, he went to washington, d.c., he came back home with bacon. that is what you do. that's what you do. our people overwhelming support the re-election of the president. quid pro quo. >> andrea: quid pro quo as if there was any doubt that detroit might support president obama. >> dana: detroit isn't going down the tubes. it is already there. anything that going down the tubes coming out in detroit. democratic leadership. so much for the dictatorship of the prolotarian. it can't just be the auto industry. look at chicago and baltimore. you can't say it's just the union. >> andrea: and it's unfunded liabilities, bob. what are they going to do now? talk about bringing in an emergency manager. the same woman we played for you when we heard they might bring in an emergency manager to manage the finances, she said this takeover would be a right wing agenda that is antiunion and an

gutfeld. 5:00 in newyorkcity. thisis "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: america is on the brink of a fiscal fiasco and washington is at a stand still. the full blown campaign to pass the blame on republicans, carrying them a new on a sharpton's radio show. >> my sense is that the basic view is that nothing is important enough to raise tactaxes on wealthy individuals or corporations. >> from a communication standpoint is this a good idea to harness the ammunition? after the republicans say they are to blame? they are the ones that have the economy at a standstill in this country, because of the inability to act and do the right thing? >> from a communication standpoint you get more bees with honey. you would be able to accomplish more if you were civil. as an american and republican, i am disappointed in the president. he has distain for half the country. i would haven't said it. ewould not have sent him away for guy's weekend where he played golf for a weekend and come back to say my gosh, we have a crisis. we could have gotten it done a long time ago, the thing that is crazy is the parade

june 1st,kansascityjune22nd and the tickets on the show going fast and check it out on bill o'reilly.com. and jim burke in arlington, you and miller were disrespectful on the post resignation. you guys should be ashamed. i think that's a given, jim. and tonight, factor tip of the day, some advice for the kids. my nine-year-old asked me, my nine-year-old son, asked me what he should give up for be lent. i told him whining. he said, let's be realistic. so i said, why not do this: every day for the next 40 days, you do an act of kindness, one a day, at least, and then you write it down in a journal. doesn't have to be a big thing just something extra that you do for somebody else, don't have to be christian, or religious, just suggest that to the urchin and it's a great experiment and take it over, that kind of thing, all right? and factor tip of the day. and that's it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website different from oreilly.com. and we let you spout off about the factor anywhere in the world. oreilly.com, oreilly.com, anytime, anytime. the word of the

my news here. our nation's capitol is our nation's leastfaithfulcity. theweb set says d.c. has the highest number of new members per capita of adulterers. the texas cities of austin and houston, and then miami and oklahoma city, kansas. there is a theory, explaining, with enormous public attention paid to political cheating scandals this year, including the general petraeus affair, there was no doubt that washington residents would be influenced. living in d.c., it's critical to keep up appearances and adultery is a way of life. he then dove head first into a volcano -- >> what?! >> we spoke to a new ashley mad son member for more. >> see, the gate is marriage and he feels trapped. it's a metaphor. >> all right. eats clear whose fault it is that d.c. is number 1 on the list. >> barack obama. >> thank you. next story, please. [laughter] >> until we get a new president, it's just going to get worse. this doesn't surprise me, actually, that the numbers were high in d.c., what does surprise me was that new york city was want ranked high. if there is an area where power and glory an

. at devry.edu. ♪ >>. >> dana: hello, i'm dana perino and it's 5:00 in newyorkcityandthis is the five! ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dana: what in the world is going on with some of the young people in america? [ laughter ] >> greg, you can start. >> greg: go ahead you can do it. >> dana: i'm going to get fired. can you read it for me. >> greg: all right these mocks of kids tearing up stores in new york city and elsewhere. over 60 students forced to withdraw from harvard after a cheating scandal and take a look at this young woman in florida earlier this week. >> adios. [ bleep ]. >> bring her back again. i believe i heard you saying, i believe, did you say [ bleep ] to me. did you say that? >> yes, sir, did i. >> you did say that. 30 days in the county jail. >> dana: that was 18-year-old but is that not funny at all staring at a judge and flipping the bird. i have screwed that up. she had 30 days. andrea, i want to help save me. what i like about it. there are consequences for this young lady, also whether she answered and she said, yes, sir, did i say that. at least she is somewhat polite. >>> wha

. ♪ >> now for the happy segment. do you live in one of the mostmiserablecitiesinamerica? "forbes" magazine released its annual list for 2013 and the most miserable is detroit, the motor city earning the number within spot this year with its high crime rate, high unemployment and deep financial woes. forbes looked at unemployment, violent crime, taxes and commute times and the weather. most of the top ten included three cities from michigan, three from california and three from illinois. and then number ten, our great city here, new york. let's look at these pictures before and after in cadillac, michigan. this is the cadillac building, right? and that was before and after. that's the grand central station. greg, you noticed -- you pitched this story, which was a great one because you noticed a common denominator. >> yeah. almost all the mayors are democrat and the ones that claim they are democrats are very liberal, like michael bloomberg. he ran as a republican because he couldn't run as a democrat. it's funny, when you look at detroit, it looks like it was hit by a hurricane a

, dana perino, on loan from bill o'reilly the one and only jesse waters. it's 5:00 in newyorkcity. moveyour hand, waters. this is "the five"! ♪ ♪ president obama was back in his hometown pushing for gun control. the president spoke in chicago where the skyrocketing murder rate is now as bad as the al capone gap land days soft far this year there have been 44 only side44homicide compared ton there were 26. eric, you were born and raised in chicago. this problem got out of hand. in the first five hour, i talked cops on the ground who say there are not enough force. the civil rights groups are out of control. do you think what the president said will have any effect? >> eric: give president obama credit for going to chicago. why are you going, making tour of rounds and bypass chicago. he is in chicago where the murder rate is higher than any other major city in murder. more than double from say 20, 25 years ago. the rate, bob. number, 508 homicides last year on pace to break the record this year. there is hand gun ban. you not allowed to carry a handgun inshy of chicago. the most stri

perino with andrea tantaros, bob beckel, eric bolling, greg gutfeld. 5:00 in newyorkcity. thisis "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: in order for republicans and conservatives to win future elections they will need a good messenger and good message. bill o'reilly talked about it last night. >> the right is disorganized and lacks leadership. if a leader can emerge and fight off the media jackals that person can turn the country to the right. why? america is a place of achievement. we have always been that. once the nanny state victimization mentality gets hammered in an effective way it will quickly fall apart. as fair-minded hardworking americans will reject it. therefore the left has not won in america. not yet. >> dana: more on that but first the next event for republicans is cpac, the conservative local action conference and we learned governor chris christie, with a record high approval rating has not yet been invite and it sounds like he will not get one. we'll ask if that is a smart move. does anything sound familiar there? you have been on the bandwago bandwagon. >> greg: talking abou

. on special report we will have a live report inmidlandcityonthe end to the seeing siege. the 5-year-old boy is safe and the kidnaper is dead. president obama says he needs more revenue to cut the deficit. he says he's talking about closing tax loopholes ones that benefit high income earners. the president was in minnesota today to talk about gun control. he asked members of his audience in minneapolis to press congress to take actions on proposals such as universal background checks for gun booirs. former official of the united nations nuclear energy says iran will produce enough fuel to make a nuclear bomb every two months. iran has not decided whether to pursue nuclear weapons. special report in washington starts. >> moments ago we heard from law enforcement and aut thoefrities regarding the release of the 5-year-old little boy who has been held captive for 7 days in alabama. let's go to jonathan for the latest. >> kimberly certainly some significant developments here mid afternoon people at the press site heard some sort of a boom. at the time we couldn't tell whether it was gun

-lost friend greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in newyorkcity. thisis "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: so president obama is about to return to washington after a guys' weekend in florida where he played a round of golf with tiger woods. we'd love to show you pictures but there aren't available because the press was shut out. didn't the president say this last thursday? >> this is the most transparent administration in history. i can documentbe how that is the case. >> dana: the white house press corps is not convinced. fox's senior white house correspondent ed when i have current the president of that group -- ed henry is the currently the president of the group and said they're frustrated not having access to the president all weekend and they will continue to fight for transparency in the days ahead. okay. golf-gate. gutfeld, since you are back and here, you're up first. this isn't really necessarily about golf. this is about the press' frustration feeling like they are not getting access. now that president obama doesn't have another election to run for, maybe the white house press office is testing

governor on the fun side. going to newyorkcity. letme tell you. have you ever gone to new york city? >> yes. >> how did you get there? >> usually drive to the t stationt(, then,ñr we use a tran to get there into the city. >> okay. some people, in fact a lot of people don't take the train and a lot of people drive.çó and maybe on the train you can see the people and traffic. trying to get to the lincoln tunnel. when you're governor...1e they close the lincoln tunnel for qx you get to drive right 1 no traffic. is the best. i love going to new york now. i used to hate it because i'd sit in traffic. now, no traffic. i love it. that is the fun thing on the fun side being governor. going to new york city. in fact there is lots of thingsnb she doesn't like. we're going into newg( york about three weeks ago. they stopped traffic. all of them. odd ways going wrong way. and... all of a sudden, there sit. there is the tube. it's open and you're flying through. she locked and goes there never gets old! might be the major reason she wants me to be reelected. not sure. >> greta: head t

's 5:00 o'clock in newyorkcity. moveyour hand. this is "the five." >> president obama was back in his hometown pushing for gun control. the presidentor spoke in chicago where the p skyrocketing murder rate is now as bad as the al capone gangland days. so far this year, there have been 44 homicides. that's comparedth to this time n 192 when there were only 26. eric, you were born and raised26 in chicago. this problem has gotten out of hand in the first five hours oft this year alone. five shootings. h i talked to anonymously some cops on the ground. is not enough force and these i are a lot of young teens committing these crimes and the civil rights groups are out of control. they can't even lay hands on these kids to try and bring them in. you think what the president said will have any effect? >> listen, let's give him credit, president obama credit for going to chicago because we called him out and said why aren'tor you going and he bypasd chicago. he's in chicago where the murder rate now is higher than any other major city in america. it's more than double from, say, 20, 25

to spotlight the steps he has taken. >>thiscitylauncheda series of youth initiatives that reduced the number of young people injured by guns by 40 percent. >> flanked by police officers in uniform mr. obama asked the american people to press congress to take action. >> we don't have to agree on everything to agree it's time to do something. the vast majority of americans, including a majority of gun owners sport requiupport requir background checks for any one buying a gun. >> it will run into a registry of law abiding people. >> it is a fraud to call universal. it is never going to be universal. the criminals aren't going to comply with it. >> the super bowl ad for mayors against illegal guns funded in part by michael bloomberg goes after the nra for being for universal background checks before they were goiagainst the. >> i finally become convinced after fight to go get the mental records computerized for 20-years and watching the mental health lobby, the hippa laws and the ama oppose it. i don't think it's going to happen. >> a big question has been how far senate majority lead

:00 in newyorkcity. i'mhungry. ♪ ♪ >> greg: it was the president's economic advisor gene sperling saying he regretted saying that obama moved the goalpost in sequest tration. it hate volleyball metaphors. here is woodward yakking. >> share with viewer what is is going on between you and the white house. >> it makes me uncomfortable to have the white house telling reporters you are going to regret doing something you believe in. >> greg: was sperling giving a threat or friendly advice? be? regret comment translates to you look stupid if you write that, which is how the white house man caned the media on benghazi. remember benghazi? the film "argo" won best picture being about heroic rescue of americans. obama won re-election with the opposite. michelle gave out that oscar, the joke was on us. another joke, what do washington politics and diaper have in common? at the end of the day, both are full of crap. we have obama staffer insuspecting woodward on twitter. is this a government or sorority sleepover? is fluff fluf plouffe braiding s hair? what is a few trillion when kim kardashian is p

perino. it's 5:00 in newyorkcity. hence,"the five." ♪ ♪ >> greg: so some groups are ticked off at coca-cola for the super bowl ad featuring an arab with a camel in the desert. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: so one arab group is claiming this is racist or something. coke says it was just using film characters from the past. now you might call the groups cry babies but that would have been people with malfunctioning tear ducts. instead, i call them americans where they figured out like the rest of us outrage gets attention. forget anger over terrorism. words speak louder than actio action. as you demand subservient to hurt feelings. how to beat them? join them. taco bell claims they pull their ad that asked people to eat tacos instead of carrot after vegetable lovers, vented on the whine seller, called twitter. here is the ad. >> veggie on game day is punting on fourth and one. it's a cop-out. people hate you for it. introducing the taco bell variety 12-pack. a game day tradition since right now. >> greg: so the center for science and the public interest tweeted pathetically shame on taco bell

with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, dana perino, greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in newyorkcity. thisis "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: the shooter who killed usama bin laden has spoken but what he is saying may surprise you. look, bin laden is dead and america is safer. the guy who hit him is out of work and struggling to feed his family. cautious and careful not to leak secrets or put the country at risk. he is broke. he served 16 years in the navy, not 20 years to earn a pension and he is thrown out of the healthcare system because his 180 days ran out. some people can cash in on the kill. "zero dark thirty" for example. >> 100%. >> we will never find him. ♪ ♪ >> he is one of them. >> eric: that film is grossing $100 million. is it fair that the guy with deployments and 30 plus kills including bin laden is struggling to put football and healthcare for his wife and -- food and healthcare on the table for his wife and kids? should this be how we treat heroes? you're shaking your head. crazy. >> andrea: c'mon. if zero dark 30 wins, this is the best solution. bigelow should have him accept the aw

, bob beckel, andrea tantaros and brian kilmeade. it's 5:00 in newyorkcity. thisis "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: president obama delivered his fifth "state of the union." the grand entrance by the rockstar in chief, bipartisan bowing and patting each other on the back as they barrel toward armageddon was a spectacle. the president thinks he knows what is best for us. i think he sees himself as a father figure, in a cool way. like this guy. >> i'm a cool dad. that is my bang. >> ♪ we're all in this together ♪ ♪ yes, we are ♪ we're all stars ♪ of something you know it >> eric: sorry, mr. president, that is not how i see it, sir. i can see it like chick bike riding girlie arm dad that whines and nags and whines and nags. >> so let's be clear. common sense reform. minimum wage and our fair share. manufacturered crisis. >> gun violence. >> climate change. immigration reform. >> bob, haven't the american people heard this song enough played over and over and over again? >> bob: what happened to you? did you take a big hit of red bull or something? nose spray. that is right

gutfeld. it's 5:00 in newyorkcity. thisis "the five." ♪ ♪ >> andrea: another dramatic deadline looms for the nation and congress is again nowhere to be found. a wave of deep spending cuts are scheduled to take effect on march 1 that could cost hundreds and thousands of american jobs. lawmakers are on vacation until monday. now obama has been out selling his side of the fiscal fight on local television. >> the automatic spending cuts put in place in 2007 were designed to get congress to avoid them to come together with sensible approaches to debt reduction. >> andrea: john boehner called the current budget crisis one that the president, himself, created. >> this sequester was the president's idea. his party needs to follow through on their plans to replace them. >> andrea: this was the president's idea. carney the press secretary admitted as much to bret baier. the president in 2011 said he would veto any attempt to try to replace the cuts. now he is crying help, what do we do? kimberly, this sequester, i see it as two issues here. the political and policy. the policy being the actual

kilmeade. it's 5:00 in newyorkcity. thisis "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: it's being called the trip from h-e-l-l. carnival ship has been floating without power for four days and is inching toward land after the engine room caught fire on sunday. there has been update from the cruise line on when it is supposed to arrive in mobile, alabama. >> our estimate based on everything we know now is that time frame from now until the cruise terminal will be pl 7 to 10 hours. once the ship ties up, we estimate it will take four to five hours to complete demarcation of all the guests off the ship. >> dana: there are more than 4,000 people on board the disabled vessel. passengers say it's been a complete nightmare to say the least. >> our biggest challenge was the whole bathroom situation. >> how worried are you about the health risks? >> we are all very worried about that. >> comment like bring out the food. there is no bathroom at all. it's very crowded. so we are all hot and there is no air. it's just horrible. >> dana: hearing the words make you feel bad for them. i have not been on a cruise. eric,

. i'm andrea, with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in newyorkcityandthis is "the five." >> here's one more reason not to let washington near your pocketbook. today the congressional budget office announced politicians in d.c. spend 850 billion more than they take in and are on track to have the national debt hit 26 trillion the next ten years. after those numbers were released. the president played small ball urging congress to pass a smaller package before automatic cuts go into effect march 1st. >> in congress can't act immediately on a bigger package, if they can't get a bigger package done by the time the sequester is scheduled to go into effect, i believe they should at least pass a smaller package. there's no reason that the jobs of thousands of americans who work in national security or education or clean energy, not to mention the growth of the entire economy should be in jeopardy because folks in washington couldn't come together. >> all right, the cbo estimated today in the fiscal 2013 budget $850 billion will be the deficit and we looke

with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, dana perino, greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in newyorkcity. thisright here is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: as the gun debate rolls along some libs are going off the rail. they're so antigun, they can't think straight. listen to words of wisdom from colorado state representative joe salazar, a democrat, who thinks women should call time-out and run to a safe zone if they think they are getting raped. >> that's why we have call boxes and safe zones. that's why we have the whistles, you just don't know who you will be shooting at. you don't know if you feel like you are going to raped or feel like someone is following you around. if you feel like you are in trouble, you might not be, you pop out the gup and pop a round at somebody. >> eric: "pop a round at somebody." what, women are too emotional to handle guns? kimberly, dana, your thoughts? >> dana: go for it. democrat is so ignorant i don't know what is wrong with this guy. he made a statement like that and i hope he is regretting it. this is insulting to women. we don't have a right to care ray gun to prote

with kimberly guilfoyle, andrea tantaros, bob beckel, greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in newyorkcity. guesswhat? this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: so, you getting ready for big game this weekend? i know i am. i'm stumped to watch the niners beat up on the ravens. so bob has to wear a belly shirt around the building. a game i'm really looking forward to gets underway before super bowl xlvii. slow pitch softball practice on cbs 4:30 on sunday. scott pelly said to put the journalistic credit on the line interviewing president obama. if steve croft's interview is any indication we're likely to see lead in to the puppy bowl rather than super bowl. >> how would you characterize your relationship right now? what do you think the biggest success has been. foreign policy success of the first term. >> your campaign was a bitter campaign. i'll spare reading you what you said. how long did it take to get over that? >> oh! what question will pely ask the president and what questions should he ask the president? mr. president what is your favorite salty snack or 7.9% unemployment and record number of peop

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